The AttiCat system involves using a machine to blow loose-fill fiberglass insulation into a space. The insulation is blown in at a high velocity, causing it to expand and fill in any gaps or spaces where heat loss can occur. This creates a more complete and effective thermal barrier than other types of insulation, such as batt or roll insulation for hard-to-reach areas.
AttiCatĀ® PINKĀ® Blown-In Insulation is an unbonded loosefill Fiberglasā¢ thermal insulation. It is designed for use exclusively with the AttiCatĀ® machine.
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Owens CorningĀ® ProPinkĀ® L77 Loosefill insulation brings increased coverage, faster applications, and the highest rated R-value per square inch to every job.
ProPinkĀ® L77 Loosefill to provides the highest yield per bag of any loosefill insulation available. One 32-lb bag can cover 77 square feet at R-30.
ProPinkĀ® L77 Loosefill is certified for use in walls, attics, cathedral ceilings, and floors in new construction and retrofit applications, so you can use one product for many jobs.
The R-value of every wall installation can be easily field verified upon completion and/or during inspection with the Inspect-RĀ® Gauge. Use as part of the ProPinkĀ® Completeā¢ System for no-mess, hassle-free assurance.
*As manufactured, fiberglass insulation is resistant to mold growth (ASTM C1338-96 Fungi Resistance of Insulation Materials and Facings.) However, mold growth can occur on building materials, including insulation, when it becomes contaminated with organic material and when water is present. To avoid mold growth on fiberglass insulation, remove any water that has accumulated, and correct or repair the source of that water as soon as possible. Insulation that has become wet should be inspected for evidence of residual moisture and contamination, and any contaminated insulation should be promptly removed and replaced.
**Owens CorningĀ® L77 ULF is validated formaldehyde-free by the UL Environment.
The typical lifespan is 20 to 30 years, with degradation beginning as early as 15 years after installation. As with other types of insulation, severe weather or outside interference can reduce the lifespan.
The actual lifespan of this commonly used attic insulation is from 80-100 years.
However, due to its construction with natural materials, eventually the product will lose effectiveness.
Formaldehyde-free and naturally fire-resistant, AttiCatĀ® Expanding Blown-in Insulation has less dust than cellulose, so you won't make a mess while you're making your home comfortable.
Fiberglass insulation is waterproof. However, this doesn't mean it's designed to get excessively wet when in use. When fiberglass insulation gets wet, the water displaces the air gaps between the fine glass fibers, greatly reducing its ability to insulate the property.
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